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Regional variation in health care spending
Hadrová, Petra ; Pavloková, Kateřina (advisor) ; Hildebrandt, Barbora (referee)
This thesis examines the regional variation in health care spending in the Czech Republic. The problem of regional variation in health care spending has been a subject of many studies all over the word for several years. Dartmouth Atlas in the United States in 1998 pointed out significant differences in the consumption and financing of health care. In different countries apply different health care systems, yet they have something in common. It is the regional variation in health care consumption and spending. In the Czech Republic the problem of area variation was marginally analyzed by the Roundtable (Kulatý stůl). Detailed analysis, however, does not exist. This paper uses VZP data that are related to 2009 and represent individual consumption data of health care segments covered by health insurance. Using secondary analysis of these data we find and analyze specific regional variations in health care spending across all heath care segments, even on a district level.
Regional variation in health care spending
Hadrová, Petra ; Pavloková, Kateřina (advisor) ; Hildebrandt, Barbora (referee)
This thesis examines the regional variation in health care spending in the Czech Republic. The problem of regional variation in health care spending has been a subject of many studies all over the word for several years. Dartmouth Atlas in the United States in 1998 pointed out significant differences in the consumption and financing of health care. In different countries apply different health care systems, yet they have something in common. It is the regional variation in health care consumption and spending. In the Czech Republic the problem of area variation was marginally analyzed by the Roundtable (Kulatý stůl). Detailed analysis, however, does not exist. This paper uses VZP data that are related to 2009 and represent individual consumption data of health care segments covered by health insurance. Using secondary analysis of these data we find and analyze specific regional variations in health care spending across all heath care segments, even on a district level.
Comparison of economic efficiency of two surgeries
Černá, Kateřina ; Maaytová, Alena (advisor) ; Gajdošová, Eva (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with comparison of economic efficiency of two surgeries. In the theoretical section, this thesis will look at the specifics of the healthcare market in general and discuss methods to finance it. The practical part of bachelor thesis analysis coverage of healthcare services in the region of Domažlice. The primary goal of the thesis is to compare the profit points and cost of services from both surgeries.
Comparison of the health system in the Czech Republic and Slovakia in the period of time 2004-2014
Hirňáková, Sára Victoria ; Lukášová, Tereza (advisor) ; Zeman, Martin (referee)
The aim of the bachelor thesis is an analysis and comparison of health systems in the Czech and Slovak Republic in the period of time 2004-2014. The first part describes the models of health systems, the bodies of the health system and basic overview of both countries compared. The emphasis is on financing systems based on the total, public and private expenditure in relation to a share of GDP, absolute expression etc. Furthermore, the countries are also compared with particular selected demographic indicators. This thesis used the method of cost efficiency and the Euro Health Consumer Index 2014, which together contribute to a perspective on the health system's ffectiveness and they are used as an answer of the question whether the Czech health care system is more efficient or not. Work summarizes how the country manages funds on health care and how it is subsequently reflected in health systems.
Comparison of the Health Care System in the Netherlands and the Czech Republic in 2004-2014
Dosoudilová, Petra ; Doležal, Ondřej (advisor) ; Lukášová, Tereza (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with financing of the health service in the Netherlands and in the Czech Republic. The theoretical part focuses on the health systems, principals of their operation and mechanisms based on which the health care is financed. The analytical part studies the analysis of financing of particular health systems in the Netherlands and the Czech Republic and their further comparison. The analysis covers the period from 2004 to 2014. At present both countries apply the same model of health system which is based on statutory health insurance. Despite this fact, the systems differ in various aspects, mainly the existence of multifunding system of compulsory insurance and high share of private insurance in the Netherlands. The aim of the thesis is to find possible solutions for the future development of the Czech health service which would lead to growth of private expenses share and greater accountability of the users of the system.
An analysis of the healthcare financing in the Czech Republic between the years 2000 - 2013 and its current problems
Koucká, Petra ; Kobliha, Pavel (advisor) ; Chmelová, Pavla (referee)
The problematic of healthcare financing is due to constantly rising costs a current and highly discussed topic. The health sector in the Czech Republic is funded through significant amounts of both public and private money, which are further transformed and redistributed. The aim of this thesis is to analyze healthcare financing in the Czech Republic between the years 2000 - 2013, to specify its current problems and present possible future development of healthcare in the Czech Republic. The theoretical part defines basic definitions associated with health and health care. Moreover, it defines models of health care systems in the world and the development of health care in the Czech Republic. The practical part analyzes the financing of health care in the Czech Republic, its current problematic and future development of Czech healthcare.
ANALYSIS OF SELECTED MODELS OF FINANCING HEALTH CARE
Pfeiferová, Andrea ; Zeman, Karel (advisor) ; Krebs, Vojtěch (referee)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to analyze models of financing health care and compare the systems of health care. Rising health care costs, increasing labour costs for higher payments to health care system have been discussed whether the funding of ongoing health care system is sustainable. The theoretical part focuses on the existing models of health care and mechanisms, under which systems of health care are structured. The analytical work will discuss models used in Great Britain, Sweden, Germany and Switzerland. These systems are among a few basic models, which can be found principles of behaviour, which may be recommendation and advice to other systems of health care. Firstly thesis shows the mechanisms and principles of individual models. Further, it shows financing of these models and associated advantages and shortages of the systems. Then these models will be compared with the system of health care in the Czech Republic. Finally, the possible alternatives will be presented, which can be inspiration for Czech health care system for its further development and possible reform health care financing in the Czech Republic.

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